I. ˈdäm noun
( -s )
Etymology: Latin dominus master — more at dame
— often used as a title before the names of Benedictine and some other monks and canons regular
II. ˈdōm noun
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Hindi ḍom, from Sanskrit ḍoma, ḍomba man of a low caste of musicians — more at romany
: a member of a Hindu caste of untouchables that are like gypsies in their habits, engage in blacksmithing, tinsmithing, and basketmaking, and cremate the dead
III. ˈdōm noun
( -s )
Etymology: French doum — more at doom palm
: doom palm
IV. abbreviation
1. domestic
2. dominion
3. dominus